Differential expression of hedgehog signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in human brain tumors

  • Authors:
    • Chia-Hua Chou
    • Ann-Shung Lieu
    • Chia-Hung Wu
    • Li-Kwan Chang
    • Joon-Khim Loh
    • Run-Chin Lin
    • Wei-Jay Chen
    • Huei-De Liao
    • Wen-Shane Fu
    • Chung-Shing Chang
    • Ching-Chih Lin
    • Ching-Mei Hsu
    • Chung-Ching Chio
    • Shen-Long Howng
    • Yi-Ren Hong
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2010     https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000976
  • Pages: 1225-1232
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Abstract

The hedgehog (Hh) transcription factor Gli induces transformation of epithelial cells via induction of Snail, a repressor of E-cadherin. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition is also a determinant of the progression of tumorigenesis, following down-regulation of E-cadherin. However, the role of Hh signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in brain tumors is not yet fully understood. We analyzed the expression of Hh signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in 69 brain tumors by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The data showed that overexpression of Smo (35/69), Ptch (50/69), Gli1 (56/69), Gli2 (29/69) and N-myc (39/69) might contribute to brain tumorigenesis. Our results also indicated that Snail and E-cadherin showed opposing expression in malignant tumors (high grade astrocytoma and metastasis). Snail and E-cadherin showed less correlation in benign brain tumors. We further investigated mutations of Gli2 and Snail by RT-PCR and direct sequencing. No mutation was observed on Gli2 but several sporadic mutations on Snail were found, including S96G, S111L, S111L/S119Y and one nonsense mutation at codon 158 (Y158*). An in vitro E-cadherin promoter assay showed that S96G, S111L, S111L/S119Y Snail mutants were decreased by 15, 25 and 50%, respectively, whereas Y158* was increased by 40% compared to wild-type. Furthermore, our data showed that wild-type Snail and S96G, S111L, S111L/S119Y translocated to the nucleus, while the Y158* mutant failed to translocate to the nucleus. Taken together, our results demonstrate that Hh signaling components, the expression and mutations of Snail and the expression of E-cadherin may play an important role in human brain tumorigenesis.

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Chou C, Lieu A, Wu C, Chang L, Loh J, Lin R, Chen W, Liao H, Fu W, Chang C, Chang C, et al: Differential expression of hedgehog signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in human brain tumors . Oncol Rep 24: 1225-1232, 2010
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Chou, C., Lieu, A., Wu, C., Chang, L., Loh, J., Lin, R. ... Hong, Y. (2010). Differential expression of hedgehog signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in human brain tumors . Oncology Reports, 24, 1225-1232. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000976
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Chou, C., Lieu, A., Wu, C., Chang, L., Loh, J., Lin, R., Chen, W., Liao, H., Fu, W., Chang, C., Lin, C., Hsu, C., Chio, C., Howng, S., Hong, Y."Differential expression of hedgehog signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in human brain tumors ". Oncology Reports 24.5 (2010): 1225-1232.
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Chou, C., Lieu, A., Wu, C., Chang, L., Loh, J., Lin, R., Chen, W., Liao, H., Fu, W., Chang, C., Lin, C., Hsu, C., Chio, C., Howng, S., Hong, Y."Differential expression of hedgehog signaling components and Snail/E-cadherin in human brain tumors ". Oncology Reports 24, no. 5 (2010): 1225-1232. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000976